1. Primary health care in Nigeria: best practices and quality of care in Nigeria
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Phyllis O Ogah, Nkolika Uguru, Chinyere Okeke, Nurudeen Mohammed, Oritseweyimi Ogbe, Wende G Ashiver, and Muyiwa Aina
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Best practices ,Quality of care ,PHC ,Indicator activities ,Benue ,Nigeria ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction The significance of Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCCs) in fostering health equity and enhancing health outcomes cannot be overstated, especially in low and middle-income countries. This paper’s primary area of interest is to create evidence and innovation for PHCs, with a particular emphasis on underserved groups. Thus, the study aimed to investigate the state of primary health care in Nigeria, with a particular emphasis on best practices, challenges to best practices, and quality of care. Methodology A cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted to collect secondary data from 29 primary healthcare facilities. The data was collected using staff and facility activity indicators over a year (2022). Descriptive statistics and chi-square tests were used to analyze the collected data. Result Our study data showed that all of the PHCCs have service rosters that can be utilized for follow-up with patients. About 85 (84.1%) respondents have reported that deliveries were taken by the reporting midwife, and 55 (54.5%) respondents indicated that their facilities provided on-the-job training to their staff. This is considered as the best practice in the facility. However, the majority of the PHCCs (71.3%) lacked assessment teams, which was found to have a negative impact on the quality of healthcare provided at these facilities (p
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- 2024
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